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According to a community health assessment, housing insecurity was listed as one of Stamford's top health concerns.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced a $1 million federal grant for the state Department of Transportation to research safety improvements that can be made on I-95 in Stamford.
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The investigation is connected to the ongoing trial of former Stamford Democratic City Committee chair John Mallozzi, involving absentee ballots in the city’s 2015 elections.
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Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons expressed interest in a ferry service to New York City, which state officials have talked about for decades.
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The Stamford Food Waste Recycling Program has removed nearly 23 tons of food scraps from the city’s garbage system since being launched in June 2021.
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Vince McMahon stepped down from his role as CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment last week after reports he paid a secret $3 million settlement to a former employee with whom he allegedly had an affair. Wrestling writer Brian Solomon spoke with WSHU's Davis Dunavin about McMahon's legacy.
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World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Vince McMahon said he’s stepping down as head of the pro wrestling organization while he’s under investigation by the company’s board for misconduct.
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Vince McMahon, the chief executive officer of Stamford-based World Wrestling Entertainment, is being investigated by the company's board for allegedly agreeing to pay a secret $3 million settlement to a former employee he allegedly had an affair with.
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At the ribbon cutting of the 914,000-square-foot complex in Stamford, Governor Ned Lamont praised Charter Communications for being a Fortune 500 company helping to keep Connecticut attractive to young workers.
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It’s now Orchestra Lumos, which is more inclusive to the people of Fairfield County.